As a huge fan of the 2001 original, this belated sequel falls way short with unfunny spots and poor pacing. Even with the gung-ho efforts of Will Ferrell, this one simply fails to come together. Read the full review here!

The unequivocal magician of movie land, George Orson Welles was a talent the likes of Hollywood had never before seen. As a result, his pavement cracking brilliance changed the ways films were forever made. Find out more by reading the full list here!

With so many great directors getting in on the superhero craze, its become more of a rarity for known talents not to have a caped outing under their belt. These are fifteen men and women who came closest without pulling it off. Read the full list here!

Though rooted in the black-and-white crime of the 1940s, film noir has continued to thrive in modern cinema. And this list, compiled from both American and international releases, proves that its as strong as ever. Read the full list here!

Based on James Ellroy’s seminal novel, The Black Dahlia suffered a rough production history before finally hitting theaters in 2006. Sadly, director Brian De Palma and company fall flat with this tepid throwback noir. Read the full review here!

Audaciously filmed in a single take on the streets of Berlin, this lovesick crime drama has enough adrenaline gimmickry to warrant a viewing. Luckily, it offers much more than that with a delicate balance of genres. Read the full review here!